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Anyone know what kind of boat this is?
Someone offered to give me this boat today and I can’t find any info on it. Says Grumman p17=7v on a plate. It has a spot light on the front and red and blue navigation lights on the bow. Maybe a police boat? Any help would be appreciated. It had a volvo inboard in it originally I guess.
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The only Grumman's I've seen were aluminum.
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Looks to be 1960`s.
I`d call Grumman. |
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That’s all I could find researching was aluminum boats, I’m gonna have to give them a call I guess.
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EDIT: Grumman P-17 "Sportabout" Deluxe "Volvo" Model (see bottom of post)
This seems to be similar; Does that P17 mean it's a 17' model?: https://boats-from-usa.com/grumman/g...unabout-189761 https://boats-from-usa.com/grumman/g...portster-76215 Per wiki, it's 1952 or newer based off when they were in Marathon, NY... before becoming http://www.marathonboat.com/index.asp. I own two Grumman aluminum canoes. My best friend and his dad worked for Grumman. Was a huge employer on Long Island at one time, but mostly aerospace here. Some historic info here: http://www.fiberglassics.com/forum/a...d-me-home.html https://forums.paddling.com/discussi...-serial-number http://www.fiberglassics.com/forum/a...-outboard.html Not sure any of these are correct, since your cap looks thicker, and these below are clearly aluminum... ...BINGO! (Grumman P-17 Sportabout 17)! https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1965-Grumman...w0c:rk:30:pf:0 |
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